Quick question, I think I allready know the answer but I'll ask to make sure.If I buy revolver that is chambered for 22 mag I'll be able to shoot any 22 cal round that is smaller such as S/L/LR, right? Thanks.

The .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, also called .22 Magnum or .22 WMR, uses a different case, which has a significant taper and does not use a heeled bullet. Firing a .22 Long Rifle or derivative in a .22 WMR firearm will likely result in a potentially dangerous case rupture.

Originally Posted By ONE-EYE:OK, why? 44mag shots 44 spec. 357mag shoots 38 spec. how come 22mag is different than the others?

don't let the magnum name fool you. on the cartidges you mention the case walls are all straight and all measurements are the same except for the case length. in the .22 world your comparison is analagous to .22lr and .22short. what you are asking is more like trying to shoot .380acp out of a 9x19 pistol. under no circumstances should that be attempted.

Originally Posted By ONE-EYE:I've never seen a 22 mag bullet before so thanks for the info, looks like I'll get one in 22 LR so I can shot all the other loads exept 22 mag of course. thanks for the info and help.

Unless it absolutely has to be DA, do yourself a favor and pick up a used Ruger Single-Six Convertible with both cylinders. Very versatile and great little revolvers IMHO.

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Originally Posted By ONE-EYE:I've never seen a 22 mag bullet before so thanks for the info, looks like I'll get one in 22 LR so I can shot all the other loads exept 22 mag of course. thanks for the info and help.

Unless it absolutely has to be DA, do yourself a favor and pick up a used Ruger Single-Six Convertible with both cylinders. Very versatile and great little revolvers IMHO.

...and get the stainless version, too. These are GREAT guns.

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The 22mag. is a stand alone. Even convertables are a stretch. Bore diameters are actually different by .001 Most rimfire shooters are happiest shooting 22lr. This is why bazillions are sold each year, for 100 years. Accuracy and performance can be quite astounding. Mag accuracy can be dissapointing, The one place I can see a mag is shooting small varmints at moderate rimfire ranges. A 40gr. mag will deliver a lot more energy, if you hit.

Originally Posted By aaronrkelly:I know this doesnt directly apply but I recently bought a Heritage Rough Rider. Its a single action gun with a 6.5" barrel that came with both .22lr and .22mag cylinders.

I gave $125 for the gun. Its been a great shooter and hasnt caused me a lick of trouble. They also have a really good warranty.

Originally Posted By ONE-EYE:OK, why? 44mag shots 44 spec. 357mag shoots 38 spec. how come 22mag is different than the others?

Case diameters are slightly different, as are bullet diameters. If I recall correctly, .22LR is a .221 diameter bullet, and the .22 Mag is .224 just like the centerfires. The .22LR will upset to fill the .22 Mag bore, but the cases are too sloppy of a fit in the .22 Mag cylinder, which leads to ruptured cases at the worst, and failed ignition at the least.